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What is nationalism? a. an individualist state of mind in which a person believes that a nation-state is dependent on their taxes b. a collective state of mind in which people believe their primary duty and loyalty is to the nation-state c. an individualist state of mind in which a person believes that a nation-state needs all its people to govern it d. a collective state of mind in which people believe that their nation-state must work in accordance with other nations in order to thrive
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History, 21.06.2019 21:20
What argument is susan b. anthony making in the passage? a. male citizens created the laws to secure the rights of men, so legal reform is required to secure women’s rights. b. women are often punished for committing criminal acts that are pardoned when committed by men. c. women are judged under laws supposedly written only for males, so they are entitled to the same rights as males. d. the court judge modified the original documents to arrest and try anthony unfairly.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
How was the storming of the bastille important to the french revolutiona) it forced the king to accept the people's demands for justice. b) it marked the official beginning of the french revolution. c) it compelled the government to treat people with respect.d) it exposed the french soldier's lazy attitudes and weak skills.e) it symbolized the constitutional monarchy.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00
Who had the idea that there should be 3 branches of government
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History, 22.06.2019 10:30
What does this population pyramid indicate about denmark's recent population growth? a. it is relatively stable. b. it is rapidly shrinking. c. it is extremely unstable. d. it is rapidly expanding.
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